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Egad! eBooks, ePublishing, eReaders, eTc.

Egad! eBooks, ePublishing, eReaders, eTc. Karen Burns Katie Dunneback Eunice Riesberg July 22, 2010. Katie Dunneback East Central Library Services kdunneback@sls.lib.ia.us. Eunice Riesberg NE Iowa Library Service Area riesberg@neilsa.org. Karen Burns SW Iowa Library Service Area

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Egad! eBooks, ePublishing, eReaders, eTc.

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  1. Egad!eBooks, ePublishing, eReaders,eTc. Karen Burns Katie Dunneback Eunice Riesberg July 22, 2010

  2. Katie Dunneback East Central Library Services kdunneback@sls.lib.ia.us Eunice Riesberg NE Iowa Library Service Area riesberg@neilsa.org Karen Burns SW Iowa Library Service Area kburns@swilsa.lib.ia.us

  3. All about e… • eBooks—What are they? • ePublishing • The Plus Side and the Down Side • Formats and DRM • eReaders • The eLibrary? • Public Domain eBooks

  4. What do YOU want to know?

  5. eBooks “An electronic version of a printed book which can be read on a personal computer or hand-held device designed specifically for this purpose.” Oxford English Dictionary “An e-text that forms the digital media equivalent of a conventional printed book, sometimes restricted with a digital rights management system” Wikipedia (accessed 6-15-2010)

  6. ePublishing • Traditional publishers, adding e-versions • Traditional publishers, e-only (or e-first imprints) • New, e-only publishers • Public domain

  7. On the Plus Side… • Portability • Availability • Features: font, notes, etc. • Cost of books • “Green”

  8. On the Down Side • Power/battery life • Multiple formats • DRM • Aesthetics of Readers • Cost • No ILL • Plane take-offs and landings!

  9. Digital Rights Management (DRM)

  10. eReaders

  11. Amazon Kindle Kindle 2 6” diagonal 1500 books Kindle DX 9.7” diagonal 3500 books

  12. Sony Reader • Daily Edition (Black) • 7” diagonal • 3G wireless • 350 books • Expandable Memory (SD) • Pocket Edition (Pink) • 5” diagonal • 350 books • Touch Edition (Silver) • 6” diagonal • 350 books • Expandable Memory (SD)

  13. B&N Nook • 3G + Wi-Fi • 6” diagonal e-ink • Color LCD navigation • 1500 books • Expandable memory (microSD) • AT&T 3G capable • Wi-Fi • 6” diagonal e-ink • Color LCD navigation • 1500 books • Expandable memory (microSD)

  14. iPad (iPod Touch) • Native: iBooks • Other apps: • Kindle Reader • B&N Reader • Kobo Reader

  15. A Few Other Readers • Kobo (Borders) • Libre (Borders) • Alex Ereader • Skiff Reader • Elonex e-reader tablet (due out July 31)

  16. The e-Library • Consumer info re: readers • Downloadable ebooks • subscription service • Public domain/free • Original content • Lending eReaders?

  17. Freely available eBooks • Project Gutenburg • Google Books • For librarians: NetGalley • Baen Free Library (SF/F) • Bookstores and publishers may offer free reads for promotional purposes

  18. Photo credits: • Woman Reading Kindle on Beach www.flickr.com/photos/43602175@N06/4070018686/in/set-72157622720215872/

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